ABSTRACT
Breast cancer is a common and highly heterogeneous disease. Understanding the cellular diversity in the mammary gland and its surrounding micro-environment across different states can provide insight into the cancer development in human breast. Recently, a large-scale single-cell RNA expression atlas was constructed of the human breast spanning normal, preneoplastic and tumorigenic states. Single-cell expression profiles of nearly 430,000 cells were obtained from 69 distinct surgical tissue specimens from 55 patients. This article extends the study by providing downstream processed R data objects, complete cell annotation and R code to reproduce all the analyses. Details of all the bioinformatic analyses that produced the results described in the study are provided.
Competing Interest Statement
The authors have declared no competing interest.